About this location
The Wungunja Cultural Centre opened in July 2017 after restorations to an old Scout Hall building took place, transforming it close to its original condition when built-in 1936.
A unique Centre that holds a large collection of Aboriginal artefacts that have been sourced mostly from Central West NSW. The collection boasts two large carved burial trees that once stood on the Macquarie River close to Trangie . The two trees once housed at the Australian Museum in Sydney since the mid 1960's have been bought back to their country to stand in the Cultural Centre.
The artefact collection displays prime examples of Aboriginal tools which include ochre in a wide range of colours, axes, boomerangs, dishes, saws, scrapers, rubbing stones and anvil stones. This Centre also holds a large collection of family histories of the Aboriginal families originating from Dandaloo on the Bogan river and Gin Gin on the Macquarie river.
Visitors and groups including school groups are welcomed to visit the Wungunja Cultural Centre where catering can be arranged for morning and afternoon teas and lunch.
Exhibits of locally known artists are held in the Centre. These art pieces tell stories of Trangie and family and are available to purchase at very reasonable prices.
Wungunja Cultural Centre is easily accessible with disabaled parking close to the building, and facilities that allow wheelchair access.
- Where
81 Dandaloo Street, Trangie NSW 2823
- Cost
- Entry fees may apply
- Accessibility
- Welcomes people with access needs
- Facilities
- Barbeque
- Car park
- Enquiry Desk
- Family Friendly
- Gallery / Museum
- Lawn / Gardens
- Non-Smoking
- Picnic Area
- Public Toilet
- Shop / Gift Shop
Contact details
Phone:
(02) 6888 8602
Website:
https://www.trangielalc.com.au